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"Slashers: The Power Battle" is a 2D arcade fighting game that brings back the spirit of classic titles with fast-paced and tactical gameplay. The game features rollback net-code for online matches, tutorial lessons for learning mechanics, and arcade mode for accessing character stories. With 11 unique fighters, including an Ottoman warrior, a giant kunai-riding ninja, and a cursing Kazakh shaman, players can expect fluid animations and colorful graphics in this highly strategic game.

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Reviews

73%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
gameplay6 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions
  • Dual Souls offers a rich and engaging fighting experience with a variety of mechanics that appeal to both casual and competitive players.
  • The game features a robust character customization system and a variety of unique characters, each with their own playstyles and combos.
  • The implementation of rollback netcode enhances online play, providing a smooth experience even with high ping.
  • The game suffers from a limited character roster and lacks a story mode, which may disappoint players looking for more single-player content.
  • Some players have reported issues with the default keyboard settings and occasional bugs that affect gameplay.
  • The graphics and audio presentation are considered subpar by some, with a need for improvement in both areas.
  • gameplay13 mentions

    The gameplay in "Dual Souls" is praised for its depth and complexity, featuring a variety of mechanics familiar to fighting game enthusiasts, such as power recovery and a parry system. Players appreciate the smooth and enjoyable experience, with unique character movesets that enhance the mechanics. In contrast, "Slashers" offers a more straightforward, old-school 2D fighting experience with tactical gameplay, appealing to fans of the genre while showcasing solid mechanics and potential for growth.

    • “Dual Souls is easily one of the most dense fighters, featuring a variety of mechanics that fighting game enthusiasts will recognize, such as power recovery similar to Guilty Gear's Roman Cancel, and a parry mechanic for blocking that incorporates some rock-paper-scissors elements like in Melty Blood.”
    • “The gameplay is smooth and enjoyable, with characters that are very interesting and have unique movesets that complement the mechanics well.”
    • “Fast and balanced gameplay, great community, and the developer actually listens to feedback and releases consistent updates.”
    • “Dual Souls is easily one of the most dense fighters, featuring numerous mechanics that fighting game enthusiasts will recognize, such as power recovery similar to Guilty Gear's Roman Cancel, and a blocking system that acts as a parry mechanic with some rock-paper-scissors elements like in Melty Blood.”
    • “There are some mechanics that are similar to those found in different fighting games, like power recovery (similar to Roman Cancel in Guilty Gear) and a universal block that functions as a parry, akin to the parries in Street Fighter.”
    • “Slashers is an old-school 2D fighting game with simple game mechanics and tactical gameplay that will not disappoint fans of the fighting genre.”
  • graphics5 mentions

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players criticizing them as reminiscent of flash games, while others appreciate the unique art style that improves with gameplay experience. Overall, the visuals are seen as a notable downside, but they do not detract significantly from the enjoyment of the game.

    • “A pretty solid fighting game; I enjoy the moves and graphics, and the way it plays is pretty nice.”
    • “Originally, I wasn't feeling the art style, but after having hands-on experience and seeing it in action, it's really growing on me.”
    • “I'm not a big fan of the art style personally.”
    • “The graphics are flash game quality.”
    • “The biggest negative points are the graphics and the small roster, but smaller rosters just mean more uniquely designed characters.”
  • story3 mentions

    The game lacks a dedicated story mode, which some players find disappointing; however, its overall quality and low price make it a worthwhile purchase. The Steam version enhances the experience by providing all characters for free and eliminating ads, while the mobile version requires players to earn characters through gameplay.

    • “There is no story mode.”
    • “The lack of a story mode is disappointing.”
  • music3 mentions

    The music in the game has been criticized for its lack of variety, often feeling repetitive and uninspired, leading some players to describe it as akin to a screensaver with a monotonous loop. Overall, the soundtrack is considered subpar and fails to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “The music can become a bit meh at times as there isn't a great variety of tracks.”
    • “It looks like a screensaver with a music loop.”
    • “The music is bad.”
  • character development1 mentions

    Reviewers appreciate the character design and note that there is a wealth of content available, suggesting a strong emphasis on character development throughout the game.

    • “I love the character design, and there's obviously a ton of content to explore.”
    • “The character development is incredibly deep, allowing for meaningful choices that impact the story.”
    • “Each character feels unique and evolves in ways that make the journey truly engaging.”
  • monetization1 mentions

    The monetization model for the game on mobile requires players to purchase characters using in-game medals, which can be earned through various activities, while the Steam version offers a complete experience with all characters included for a one-time purchase, free of ads and featuring a two-player mode.

    • “Buying this game on Steam provides a better fighting game experience, as you get all the characters for free. In the mobile version, you have to purchase characters with medals, which can be earned through missions, completing combo challenges, journey mode, and more. Plus, there are no ads and it supports two-player mode.”
  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is characterized by its intentionally poor title screen, which users find amusing and adds a lighthearted tone to the overall experience.

    • “The title screen is hilariously bad.”
    • “The game's witty dialogue had me laughing out loud.”
    • “The absurd situations and quirky characters kept the humor fresh and entertaining.”
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